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Burroughs, Edgar Rice

"Tarzan Of The Apes"

With a human being I have never spoken, except once with Jane Porter, by signs. This is the first time I have spoken with another of my kind through written words.

? ? ? ? D'Arnot was mystified. It seemed incredible that there lived upon earth a full-grown man who had never spoken with a fellow man, and still more preposterous that such a one could read and write.


? ? ? ? He looked again at Tarzan's message--"except once, with Jane Porter." That was the American girl who had been carried into the jungle by a gorilla.


? ? ? ? A sudden light commenced to dawn on D'Arnot--this then was the "gorilla." He seized the pencil and wrote:



Where is Jane Porter?

? ? ? ? And Tarzan replied, below:



Back with her people in the cabin of Tarzan of the Apes.


She is not dead then? Where was she? What happened to her?


She is not dead. She was taken by Terkoz to be his wife; but Tarzan of the Apes took her away from Terkoz and killed him before he could harm her.


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